Neko Case, in fine voice as always
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‘Herblock’ documentary lands deal, airdates with HBO
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At the 9:30 Club, Fitz and the Tantrums are all the rage
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Child opera star wows internet — again
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Historical fiction: ‘The Big Crowd,’ by Kevin Baker
Charlie O’Kane rises from a poor Irish immigrant to the mayor of New York — but the mob wants to destroy him.
Master of the mandolin and the audience
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Neko Case, in fine voice as always
The singer offers a seasonal bounty of songs at her Lincoln Theatre concert.
November’s top shows: Kanye West, Charli XCX, Laura Mvula and more
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‘Fuzzy’ thinking: How high the tolerance for comic reruns?
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Dick Morgan, longtime D.C. jazz pianist, dies at 84
Mr. Morgan worked at leading clubs and concert venues in a career spanning more than 70 years.
Scary writers’ plans for Halloween
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Marvel writer Bendis talks X-Men, Spidey and ‘Guardians’
BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS: From X-Men to Ultimate Spider-Man, writer’s passion resonates with fans.
Fiction: ‘The Daylight Gate,’ by Jeanette Winterson
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Forget Halloween. See Drake, Passion Pit or Jessie Ware
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‘The Returned’: A morose, mesmerizing tale of the undead
TV REVIEW | A French miniseries comes to Sundance Channel with a unique response to the zombie craze.
‘Love in Afghanistan’ at Arena Stage
From Arena Stage’s resident playwright Charles Randolph-Wright comes the production ‘Love in Afghanistan,’ directed by Lucie Tiberghien.The Washington Ballet’s ‘Giselle’ (Snippets)
Highlights from a 2004 Washington Ballet performance of “Giselle.”Dance Theatre of Harlem’s ‘Gloria’ (Excerpts)
The Dance Theatre of Harlem performs “Gloria” with choreography by Robert Garland and music by Francis Poulenc.Hubbard Street Dance Chicago’s ‘Casi-Casa’ (Snippet)
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago dancer Quinn B. Wharton in a snippet from”Casi-Casa.” Choreographed by Mats Ek, the piece is set to original music by Fleshquartet.Ford’s Theatre’s ‘The Laramie Project’
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